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Behavioral Ecology
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Andrea E. Duncan
Lecturer
Biological Anthropology
Ben Fitzhugh
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Alexander K. Hill
Associate Teaching Professor
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Melanie Martin
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Ben Marwick
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Related Research
West, Catherine, Shelby Anderson, Erik Gjesfjeld, and Ben Fitzhugh. “Human Behavioral Ecology and the Complexities of Arctic Foodways”. In,
Human Behavior at the Coastal Margins: Theoretical Approaches to Past Coastal Adaptations
, Heather B. Thakar and Carola Flores Fernandez (eds.). University Press of Florida: Society and Ecology in Island and Coastal Archaeology Series. 2023.
Pollock, Emily. The Effects of Demographic Processes on Dynamic Networks and The Role of Sexual Behavior and Acquired Immunity on Chlamydia Transmission in Young Adults. Diss. U of Washington. 2021.
Melanie A. Martin & Michael Gurven (2021): Traditional and biomedical maternal and neonatal care practices in a rural Indigenous population of the Bolivian Amazon, Global Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2021.1882531
Fitzhugh, Ben. (2020) “Reciprocity and Asymmetry in Social Networks: Dependency and Inequality in North Pacific Comparative Perspective.” Chapter 14 in,
Inequality Before Farming:
Multidisciplinary approaches to the study of social organization in prehistoric and ethnographic hunter-gatherer-fisher societies
, Luc Moreau, editor. Cambridge, U.K.: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. Pp. 233-254.
Florin, S. Anna, Andrew S. Fairbairn, May Nango, Djaykuk Djandjomerr, Ben Marwick, Richard Fullagar, Mike Smith, Lynley A. Wallis & Chris Clarkson (2020). The first Australian plant foods at Madjedbebe, 65,000–53,000 years ago.
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Schruth, David. Selective Ecology for Elaborate Vocal Displays in Primates. Diss. U of Washington. 2019.
Starkweather KE, Keith MH. 2019. One piece of the matrilineal puzzle: the socioecology of maternal uncle investment. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: The evolution of female-biased kinship in humans and other mammals [Special Issue] 374:20180071.
Schruth, D., C.N. Templeton, & D.J. Holman. "A definition of song using human music universals observed in primate calls", BioRxiv pre-print (under review)
Schruth, D., C.N. Templeton, & D.J. Holman. "Acoustic Reappearance Diversity: Quantifying Musicality in Primate Vocalizations." American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
Starkweather KE, Keith MH. 2018. Estimating impacts of the nuclear family and heritability of nutritional outcomes in a boat-dwelling community. American Journal of Human Biology 30: e23105.
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